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Re: Haye V Valuev (merged)
Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 11:57
by Rocky Balboa
Cheryl Cole is the main reason why I watch the X-Factor (she is simply stunning) but if I have to choose, then seeing Haye try to capture the WBA title will get the nod!
X-Factor is on every year & I've no doubt Cheryl Cole will be on the show for years to come. A British HW fighting for a HW title doesn't happen often!
Come on the Hayemaker!
Re: Haye V Valuev (merged)
Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 12:24
by Matt W
Really intrigued by tonight's fight. Keep changing my mind about the outcome but am leaning towards Valuev.
Haye clearly has the speed and skill advantage and I usually edge towards the fighter that has these advantages, but the questions about Haye's punch resistance and stamina concern me. Valuev is no huge puncher but it doesn't take one to hurt Haye, and Valuev should still hit hard enough to hurt David. I'm not at all convinced Haye can last 12 rounds with a big heavyweight, and Valuev has showed punch resistance up to now so I have to go for Valuev late.
Re: Haye V Valuev (merged)
Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 14:07
by Deno1986
Rocky Balboa wrote:Cheryl Cole is the main reason why I watch the X-Factor (she is simply stunning) but if I have to choose, then seeing Haye try to capture the WBA title will get the nod!
X-Factor is on every year & I've no doubt Cheryl Cole will be on the show for years to come. A British HW fighting for a HW title doesn't happen often!
Come on the Hayemaker!
You can watch Cheryl in the L'oreal adverts nowadays anyway. She is defenietly worth it!!
Re: Haye V Valuev (merged)
Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 14:19
by knockout
Amazing how this fight has captured the publics imagination.
Middle age women at my work were even talking about it :-)
Haye has his limitation; stamina and a less than top notch punch resistance... but he has speed, power, confidence and big heart.
Its a hard one to pick, but i am going for Haye purely based on how much Valuev seems to have aged in the last few years and how his perfomances have slipped as a result. He looks about 56 not 36 and has a lot of miles on the clock.
Re: Well, looks like Haye's not going to win on points.....
Posted: 08 Nov 2009, 07:40
by TheGoods
mrrocco wrote:http://www.bettingzone.co.uk/other/bett ... 94547.html
Notorious jinx Derek Bilton has gone for Haye to win on points - and had tagged it as a siver bet. This means not too short of a dead cert...
That is one bet I will be staying away from; this man has a very bad losing record as a tipster.
I am ready to eat humble pie if wrong, and it is not an impossible outcome, but at only 9/5; with David's love of a tear up and suspect chin as well as big punching......
Is there really any value in the bet?
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Posted: 09 Nov 2009, 04:06
by DG.
The fights over do all the name calling re valuev should so let's stop the name calling. I am sure the guy has had more than enough grief about it in his life.
